Five players scored in double figures as third-seeded Charlotte (21-8) defeated sixth-seeded Duquesne, 81-57, last night in the Atlantic 10 Conference women's tournament quarterfinals at Halton
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Five players scored in double figures as third-seeded Charlotte (21-8) defeated sixth-seeded Duquesne, 81-57, last night in the Atlantic 10 Conference women's tournament quarterfinals at Halton
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